Datadog reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(1,625 total reviews)
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Olivier Pomel

92% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Datadog has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,625 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Datadog employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Oct 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Can’t think of any other than the snacks and free lunches that were offered as an office “perk”. And the friendly kitchen staff (although they aren't Datadog employees). Health benefits are decent.

Cons

TOXIC work environment. It’s full of cliques. The focus is on more of a social aspect and a popularity contest vibe than to actually be successful, and managers are the ring leaders of this childish behavior. AEs and SDRs are so far from hitting quota quarter over quarter, with less than 5% reaching quota while I was there. I’ve heard that only 3 AEs in the Denver office (out of 75~ AEs) hit quota in Q3 of 2023. You’ll be assigned 80 accounts and are encouraged that you’ll find a way to break into the accounts but they’re incredibly dry accounts with no interest in even having a conversation, plus you are now the 5th or 6th AE to reach out to them. In order to get a decent account in your name, you have to be one of the “popular” AEs who hangs out with management outside of work. You’re forced to go into the office 3-4 days a week, having to pay for parking each day. When you’re in the office the environment is toxic, dull, filled with negative energy, management won’t even talk to you or your team when passing in the office - literally they act like you don't exist. Promotions are very far and few between - the top rep in Denver is at his yearly quota, and was told he would qualify in July, and now as we approach November still has not been promoted. Turnover is very high, and new hires are noticing this within their 2nd month. Prior to leaving, other AEs were talking about leaving and have left and since leaving several AEs have reached out to me asking if the grass really is greener outside of the Datadog office walls, to which I can confidently say it is. There are “quarterly sales reviews” where management travels into Denver, all AEs and Managers are scheduled to sit in the cafeteria together while people get picked and told the day of to present their previous quarter sales metrics in front of 100+ people. Giving people constant anxiety for the entire day that they’re going to get called on to present. They then get grilled in front of 100+ people. It has been described as “hazing” throughout the Denver office’s sales team. Not only is this day unproductive, but embarrassing for all parties involved - especially senior managers and directors whose narcissism and ego lead them to have to comment on each and every line of a reps QSR. Don’t get sucked into drinking the Datadog kool-aid. You’ll make a very minimum base salary to be a glorified SDR with an AE title, with making commission during your first quarter of ramp and then after that you’ll make minimal commission because quota is not attainable. You’ll either be in a popular clique where the day to day might be “okay” where you don’t mind coming into the office from a social aspect or you’ll be on the outside of the cliques and counting down the hours until you can leave the office at 5:30 PM (at the earliest). If you’re interested in a “company culture” that forces happy hours and gives you free snacks, give this place a shot. If you’re interested in a “company culture” where management cares about their employees, quota is attainable, you’re seeing yourself develop and grow professionally, you have the ability to control your book of business and make money, then Datadog is not for you. Stay away.

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Datadog Response
2y
Thank you for sharing this feedback, though we're sorry to hear that this was your experience during your time with us. We strive for a culture that is supportive and team-oriented, and we will share your thoughts with our Sales leadership team as we believe it's important to learn from feedback from former employees. If there is any further information you would like to provide, you can also do so anonymously by contacting our third-party provider EthicsPoint at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/52231/index.html.
1.0
Oct 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Complain a lot and management will send you on a 'training' overseas.

Cons

Datadog was a great company once, that's why I worked there for so long. But around April 2022 the Bobs came. Unbelievably I witnessed many things that happened in that movie happen in real life. The first thing they did was 'fix the glitch'. While the market moved to pay my role drastically more than I was getting, instead of correcting this they changed the name of the role to align with that of first level support. Then just expected things to sort themselves out -- and they did. Most people left and got double what they were getting at Datadog. With new upper management just essentially halving everyone's pay, expecting us to do 10x more work than what was possible, and not listening to anything we say -- I decided to be cautious. Cautious enough to do nothing (of value) at work for 3 months. Expecting to be fired I was scheduled a meeting with one of the upper management -- who told me I was doing a great job, gave me a promotion, and a pay raise. I didn't understand it at first, but then we also changed the way we handled corporate travel. In the good old days if you had worked hard and achieved - learnt things that no one else in the company knew - you were rewarded by being sent around the world to train the other teams. But under new managment instead we would send all of the students to the teacher at great expense. For one training session, almost the entire attendee list had already done that same training over a year ago. I think they were buying people off. Some general things that I witnessed from upper management: - Constantly talking about themselves. - Interrupting one on one meetings by just walking in and putting their hand in the face of the person they weren't talking to. - Traveling around the world to visit the global offices but barely visiting the offices. I only put the things I personally witnessed here as some of the rumours were so wild as to be unbelievable if you had not met the people they were about in person. And by the Gods if you want to keep your job. If they add you on LinkedIn accept their request. This, unfortunately, was my fatal mistake. Datadog was a workplace that was once built on love, trust, and communication, but that has now been replaced with gaslighting, exploitation, and emotional manipulation. If you choose to work here, enjoy the free travel!

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Datadog Response
2y
We're sorry to hear that you have not had a fully positive experience at Datadog. Retaining our employees and building a strong workplace culture are very important to us. We encourage you to speak with your People Business Partner and/or provide feedback in our Employee Engagement survey so we can better understand your concerns and work to improve. Thank you.
1.0
Oct 25, 2023
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Pros

Top tier equipment to do your job Complimentary lunch 3 times a week Snacks in office are excellent

Cons

Salary on the lower side compared to similar roles elsewhere. Productivity targets or “Key Performance Indicators” changing every 2 quarters. High workload. Senior management actions portray contempt and mistrust for employees e.g ever increasing tracking. Leading to mistrust of senior management. Not ideal.

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Datadog Response
2y
We appreciate your feedback. Your concerns here are heard, and we encourage you to bring them to your People Business Partner and/or raise them in our bi-annual engagement survey so we can better understand the details and work on appropriate changes. We thank you for sharing your thoughts and will continue to work on improving our management practices to create a more supportive work environment.
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